Sorry for resurrecting dead cats but when I read the joke at first I thought
it was mildly amusing so I put it to the back of my mind. But at my usual
weekend session, in a quiet moment between tunes, I said, ' Did you hear
the one about...'
They went crazy - loved it!! Not used to *clean* jokes,
Excellent!!
Hopefully music will neutralise the sounds of war.
Gerry McCartney
Somewhere in war-scarred Belfast
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Richard Robinson wrote:
Are you a war correspondent these days Karl? Doesn't seem like a good time
to be covering the Iraqi music scene.
[rearranged somewhat]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Phil Taylor
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:07:15PM -, Karl Dallas wrote:
>
>> Are you a war correspondent these days Karl? Doesn't seem like a good
>> time to be covering the Iraqi music scene.
>
> No I'm a Human Shield volunteer.
John Chambers wrote:
> 1. Have several files on your server, for the ABC and its translation
> to the other formats (PS, GIF, MIDI, whatever). This is fast, but
> takes a LOT of disk space. ABC is small; all the other formats are
> hundreds or thousands of times bigger.
Not quite true... M
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 10:34, Ray Davies wrote:
> > This is done in the name of noise and saftey (although existing laws could
> > be applied) but things like playing recorded music or showing a soccer on
> > wide screen tv are exempted even though they can be more noisey, a
> football
> > match
Jon Freeman writes
> So there's a world plot is there? I thought it was just the UK government
> who have new laws for public entertaiment in England and Wales.
>
> One aspect of it is that although the licence costs no more if you want
live
> entertainment, you have to state it on your applicati